pfeg Forum 22nd October 2014, hosted by ICAEW Please tweet using #pfegforum
Master of Ceremonies Steve Stillwell, Director of Education, pfeg
Welcome Sarah Gammon, Financial Capability Manager, ICAEW
pfeg Update Michael Mercieca, CEO of Young Enterprise
Young Enterprise & pfeg Sharon Davies & Anna Foster
Young Enterprise across the UK Largest UK enterprise education charity 250,000 young people aged 4 to 25 years joined programmes in 2012-3 5,000 volunteers from 3,500 UK businesses 3,727 companies run by young people last year 38% of secondary schools and colleges partnering with YE, and 17% of universities We inspire young people to succeed through enterprise enterprise 6
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YE s 8 Employability Competencies Teamwork Problem solving Financial capability Communication Entrepreneurial ability Confidence Resilience Organisation 8
The Learner Journey Stages in the development of employability competencies 3,500 UK BUSINESS ENGAGED 9
pfeg projects, programmes and services To support teachers, and anyone who delivers financial education to young people pfeg runs and resources a whole host of programmes, projects and services: My Money Week Centres of Excellence Secondary Maths ITT London Lead Teachers Plymouth Lead Teachers Developing Financial Futures training for vulnerable young people Financial education for Children in Care The Volunteer Network ASKpfeg Face to face CPD training Quality Mark pfeg resources, tools, online training and web based advice and guidance & policy info 10
Bringing pfeg &Young Enterprise, and enterprise & financial education, together The Vision Together pfeg and Young Enterprise can reach more young people and do it better, to equip them with personal finance, business and enterprise skills, which increases their resilience and helps them to realise their goals and aspirations 11
Volunteer Network Sarah Gammon, ICAEW & Mark Jacobs, Scodie Deyong LLP
Supporting the financial education of young people icaew.com/personalfinance icaew.com/personalfinanceresources BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE ICAEW 2014 icaew.com
icaew.com/personalfinanceresources BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE ICAEW 2014 icaew.com
Newly qualified teachers Training video - HSBC
A practical guide to financial education within citizenship Alex Cannon, CISI & Steve Stillwell, pfeg
Alex Cannon Assistant Director, Education Development Email: alex.cannon@cisi.org The Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI) 22 October 2014
Who are the CISI? Not for profit organisation with over 100 Corporate Supporters 92% of the world s international banks take CISI qualifications More than 37,000 examinations taken in 66 countries in 2013 Over 40,000 members in 110 countries Head office London, UK Offices in Singapore, Mumbai, Dubai, Dublin and Colombo Accredited by the FCA in the UK links with regulators worldwide CISI 2014 Not to be reproduced
Who works with the CISI? CISI 2014 Not to be reproduced
3 Main Activities ATTAIN Competence Testing knowledge, awarding qualifications MAINTAIN Competence Membership for continuing professional development Promote TRUST Promote high standards of integrity & ethics To set standards of professional excellence and integrity for the securities and investment industry, providing qualifications and promoting the highest level of competence to our members, other individuals and firms CISI 2014 Not to be reproduced
Engaging with education Schools and Colleges Industry recognised vocational qualifications (A Level and GCSE equivalents) DfE Performance Tables from 2016 UCAS point allocation Financial Education Employer engagement #yourmoney Financial Literacy App Partnership with pfeg Careers talks Work experience/insight Days Apprenticeships Universities Accredited University programmes Centres of Excellence
Why Citizenship? CISI Qualifications and resources Professionalism Integrity Excellence Financial services industry Decision-making Justice Fairness Responsibility CISI 2014 Not to be reproduced
Guidance Practical approaches and activities From a societal and a personal perspective e.g. How is public money raised and spent? What is on my pay slip?
Mathematics the financial education picture Russell Winnard, pfeg
Developments within Maths New National Curriculum from September 2014 Core Maths 180 early adopters this academic year Maths Hubs 32 throughout England
How does financial education fit? Provides a real and relevant context for mathematics learning Meets the criteria for an increased focus on mathematical reasoning and problem solving Enables cross-curricular opportunities
pfeg projects Maths Initial Teacher Training Centres of Excellence London Lead Teachers in Financial Education
London Lead Teachers Impact
Why such a difference? Q6. Greg sells car insurance and home insurance. The table shows the cost of these insurances. Each month Greg earns Insurance car insurance home insurance Cost 200 350 530 basic pay 5% of the cost of all the car insurance he sells and 10% of the cost of all the home insurance he sells In May Greg sold 6 car insurances and 4 home insurances Work out the total amount of money Greg earned in May.
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